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... heart melted within me to see my fellow - creatures groaning under their respective burthens , and to consider that ... heart , among his collection of human miseries . There were , likewise , distempers of all sorts , though I could My ...
... heart melted within me to see my fellow - creatures groaning under their respective burthens , and to consider that ... heart , among his collection of human miseries . There were , likewise , distempers of all sorts , though I could My ...
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... heart was nothing else but a toy - shop . These all faded away and vanished , when immediately I discerned a long train of coaches and six , equipages and liveries , that ran through the heart one after the other in very great hurry for ...
... heart was nothing else but a toy - shop . These all faded away and vanished , when immediately I discerned a long train of coaches and six , equipages and liveries , that ran through the heart one after the other in very great hurry for ...
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... heart to wisdom , does , at the same time , take the most proper method for gaining long life , riches , and reputation , which are very often not only the rewards , but the effects of wisdom . As it is very suitable to my present ...
... heart to wisdom , does , at the same time , take the most proper method for gaining long life , riches , and reputation , which are very often not only the rewards , but the effects of wisdom . As it is very suitable to my present ...
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